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Hitler’s Reaction to 2015 Corvette Z06 Losing Race to 2014 Viper TA

Hitler’s Reaction to 2015 Corvette Z06 Losing Race to 2014 Viper TA 1 photo
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The 2015 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 has been with us for about one week now, but the internet is already way past its boiling point, mainly due to the a story that saw the brand new Z06 lose to a 2014 Viper TA. While we’ve already talked about that, the everybody-saw-this-coming Hitler reaction video has now arrived.
Over the last few years, we’ve seen the 4-minute scene from Der Untergang, a 2004 production, receive all sorts of subtitles that spread far beyond both the English language and the automotive world, but the World Wide Web never seems to have enough of this.

The current... installment of the franchise tells the story of the Fuhrer taking delivery of his Z06 after the race has taken place. In case you were wondering, “Nine Ball” is not some WWII reference, but the forum username of the Viper’s driver. Yep, we’re talking subculture here.

For those of you who have been offline lately, we have to explain the Z06 was repeatedly left behind by the Viper. The two were close up until fourth gear, when the Mopar metal started pulling away and never stopped.

As with any Internet race that takes place on the highway, controversy was the main rule, with the most questions targeting she shifting performned by the ‘Vette driver. How will the automatic fare against the snake? The driveway losses are greater, but the shifts are quicker, so we’ll have to wait until the first race and see.

While there’s no parody video about this, there’s another important matter concerning the real world performance of the 2015 Corvette Z07, namely its conservative ECU tune, which GM has explained for us.

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